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  • One of the controversial practices of a Sufi school in Iraq called Tariqa Casnazaniyyah roughly translated: “the way of the secret that is known to no one is referred to as Deliberately Caused Bodily Damage or DCBD.

    The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011

  • One of the controversial practices of a Sufi school in Iraq called Tariqa Casnazaniyyah roughly translated: “the way of the secret that is known to no one is referred to as Deliberately Caused Bodily Damage or DCBD.

    The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011

  • One of the controversial practices of a Sufi school in Iraq called Tariqa Casnazaniyyah roughly translated: “the way of the secret that is known to no one is referred to as Deliberately Caused Bodily Damage or DCBD.

    The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011

  • One of the controversial practices of a Sufi school in Iraq called Tariqa Casnazaniyyah roughly translated: “the way of the secret that is known to no one is referred to as Deliberately Caused Bodily Damage or DCBD.

    The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011

  • A: "Deliberately" means he intended to kill his victim, and exercised reflection and judgment before doing so, rather than doing it hastily and impulsively.

    The Bilerico Project 2008

  • A: "Deliberately" means he intended to kill his victim, and exercised reflection and judgment before doing so, rather than doing it hastily and impulsively.

    The Bilerico Project 2008

  • Deliberately misinterpreting what someone says, and then ending your diatribe with 'well this is america HUH!' does not mean you have won the argument, it just means you have belittled yourself.

    The 2010 SHOT Show Booth Babe Roundup 2010

  • Deliberately removing his helmet as he tried to staunch his excitement at the possibility of his thought being the truth, he said, Hey, gorgeous.

    Who Said It Would Be Easy Cheryl Faye 2011

  • Deliberately removing his helmet as he tried to staunch his excitement at the possibility of his thought being the truth, he said, Hey, gorgeous.

    Who Said It Would Be Easy Cheryl Faye 2011

  • Deliberately misinterpreting what someone says, and then ending your diatribe with 'well this is america HUH!' does not mean you have won the argument, it just means you have belittled yourself.

    The 2010 SHOT Show Booth Babe Roundup 2010

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